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On 3 October 2012, French activists protested against [[rape]] by standing topless in front of the [[Venus de Milo]] statue in the [[Louvre Museum]]. The FEMEN activists shouted, “We have hands to stop rape”. They stated they chose the Venus de Milo because it has no arms, arguing this best symbolizes a woman’s helplessness and vulnerability. This protest followed an incident in [[Tunisia]] where a woman faced charges of indecency after claiming she was raped by police officers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rt.com/art-and-culture/news/topless-louvre-rape-protest-575/ |title=Topless at the Louvre: FEMEN activists stage anti-rape protest — RT |publisher=Rt.com |date= |accessdate=2012-11-19}}</ref> |
On 3 October 2012, French activists protested against [[rape]] by standing topless in front of the [[Venus de Milo]] statue in the [[Louvre Museum]]. The FEMEN activists shouted, “We have hands to stop rape”. They stated they chose the Venus de Milo because it has no arms, arguing this best symbolizes a woman’s helplessness and vulnerability. This protest followed an incident in [[Tunisia]] where a woman faced charges of indecency after claiming she was raped by police officers.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rt.com/art-and-culture/news/topless-louvre-rape-protest-575/ |title=Topless at the Louvre: FEMEN activists stage anti-rape protest — RT |publisher=Rt.com |date= |accessdate=2012-11-19 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121013005315/http://rt.com/art-and-culture/news/topless-louvre-rape-protest-575/ |archivedate=2012-10-13 |df= }}</ref> |
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On 15 October 2012, 8 topless activists protested in front of the French [[Ministry of Justice]] at the [[Place Vendôme]] in [[Paris]] in response to the verdict in the trial of fourteen men for the [[gang rape]] of teenage girls.<ref name="avaxnews">{{cite web|url=http://avaxnews.com/fact/Topless_FEMEN_Activists_Attempt_French_Justice_Ministry_Break-In.html |title=Topless FEMEN Activists Attempt French Justice Ministry Break-In |publisher=Avaxnews.com |date=2012-10-16 |accessdate=2012-11-19}}</ref> After a four-week trial in [[Fontenay-sous-Bois]] near Paris, four of the accused were found guilty of taking part in gang rapes, but 10 were acquitted.<ref>{{cite news|author=Angelique Chrisafis in Paris |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/oct/11/gang-rape-trial-france |title=Four guilty in gang-rape trial that shocked France | World news | guardian.co.uk |publisher=Guardian |date= 11 October 2012|accessdate=2012-11-19 |location=London}}</ref> The sentences were far lighter than those recommended by the state prosecutor, who had called for prison sentences of five to seven years for eight of the men. The protestors accused the French authorities of tolerating the rape of minors.<ref name="avaxnews"/> |
On 15 October 2012, 8 topless activists protested in front of the French [[Ministry of Justice]] at the [[Place Vendôme]] in [[Paris]] in response to the verdict in the trial of fourteen men for the [[gang rape]] of teenage girls.<ref name="avaxnews">{{cite web|url=http://avaxnews.com/fact/Topless_FEMEN_Activists_Attempt_French_Justice_Ministry_Break-In.html |title=Topless FEMEN Activists Attempt French Justice Ministry Break-In |publisher=Avaxnews.com |date=2012-10-16 |accessdate=2012-11-19}}</ref> After a four-week trial in [[Fontenay-sous-Bois]] near Paris, four of the accused were found guilty of taking part in gang rapes, but 10 were acquitted.<ref>{{cite news|author=Angelique Chrisafis in Paris |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/oct/11/gang-rape-trial-france |title=Four guilty in gang-rape trial that shocked France | World news | guardian.co.uk |publisher=Guardian |date= 11 October 2012|accessdate=2012-11-19 |location=London}}</ref> The sentences were far lighter than those recommended by the state prosecutor, who had called for prison sentences of five to seven years for eight of the men. The protestors accused the French authorities of tolerating the rape of minors.<ref name="avaxnews"/> |
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FEMEN France is the French branch of FEMEN (Ukrainian: Фемен), a feminist protest group founded in Ukraine in 2008 and famous for organizing topless protests.[1] In October 2013 FEMEN had its largest membership in France.[1] As of early January 2013, the organization consisted of 30 local activists.[2] The only Ukrainians regularly present were Oksana Shachko and Inna Shevchenko.[2]
Origins
On 17 August 2012, following the conviction and sentencing in Moscow (Russia) of Pussy Riot, core FEMEN member Inna Shevchenko used a chainsaw to cut down a five-meter Christian cross near Maidan Nezalezhnosti in Kiev. A criminal case was opened against FEMEN charging them with hooliganism. After the incident, Inna Shevchenko left the country and went to Paris to set up a French-based FEMEN training center for activists.[3]
The international training center opened on 18 September 2012. 15 activists marched topless from the metro station Château Rouge to the Lavoir Moderne Parisien, where their new headquarters are located, and organized a press conference there.[4]
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On 3 October 2012, French activists protested against rape by standing topless in front of the Venus de Milo statue in the Louvre Museum. The FEMEN activists shouted, “We have hands to stop rape”. They stated they chose the Venus de Milo because it has no arms, arguing this best symbolizes a woman’s helplessness and vulnerability. This protest followed an incident in Tunisia where a woman faced charges of indecency after claiming she was raped by police officers.[5]
On 15 October 2012, 8 topless activists protested in front of the French Ministry of Justice at the Place Vendôme in Paris in response to the verdict in the trial of fourteen men for the gang rape of teenage girls.[6] After a four-week trial in Fontenay-sous-Bois near Paris, four of the accused were found guilty of taking part in gang rapes, but 10 were acquitted.[7] The sentences were far lighter than those recommended by the state prosecutor, who had called for prison sentences of five to seven years for eight of the men. The protestors accused the French authorities of tolerating the rape of minors.[6]
6 April 2014: Members of Femen demonstrate topless in front of the Ukranian embassy, urinating on photographs of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych
10 February 2015: Topless Femen protesters confront Dominique Strauss-Kahn outside his trial in Lille, France
23 March 2015: Topless Femen protesters confront Dominique Strauss-Kahn outside his trial in Lille, France
1 May 2015: Topless Femen protest disrupts French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen’s May Day rally
12 September 2015: Two topless Femen protesters with slogans on their chests disrupt a Muslim conference focused on women in Islam, in Pontoise, outside Paris.
28 January 2016: Topless Femen activist "hangs" herself to protest against Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's visit to Paris
See also
References
- ^ a b Fearless … and topless: Femen activists to bring 'sextremism' to the UK, theguardian.com (19 October 2013)
- ^ a b Femen in Paris: Ukraine's Topless Warriors Move West, The Atlantic (2 January 2013)
- ^ "Cross-chopping topless activist flees Ukraine". Indiatvnews.com. 6 September 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-10.
- ^ "Naked March in Paris to Open New Office of Femen Feminist Group - SPIEGEL ONLINE". Spiegel.de. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
- ^ "Topless at the Louvre: FEMEN activists stage anti-rape protest — RT". Rt.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-13. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
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- ^ Angelique Chrisafis in Paris (11 October 2012). "Four guilty in gang-rape trial that shocked France | World news | guardian.co.uk". London: Guardian. Retrieved 2012-11-19.